On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Uri Even-Chen <u...@speedy.net> wrote:
> Hi people, > > I work at my job with Ubuntu 12.04 and we run Django 1.4.12 locally with > Python 2.7.3 and PostgreSQL. We want to upgrade Django from 1.4 to 1.6 and > I also thought it would be a good idea to upgrade Python to 2.7.6 and maybe > even 3, so I tried to upgrade Ubuntu to 14.04. But after I completed the > upgrade, Django didn't work and I couldn't even run migrations (with > South). I had to reinstall Ubuntu 12.04 and I lost all the files I had in > my home directory (because I chose not to keep Ubuntu 14.04) except some > files that I backed up. My questions are: > > 1. What do we need to do in order for Django to work with Ubuntu 14.04? > 2. Why isn't it possible to reinstall Ubuntu 12.04 after upgrading to > 14.04 and still keep all the files in my home directory, while not keeping > all the other files (the operating system files)? > Why do you think it is not possible? I do it all the time. I keep my home directory in a separate partition so when I upgrade (or downgrade) the OS the home directory stays the same. -- Ori Idan
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